David Koma Rhinestone Feather Long Gloves in Black & Silver - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS).
Color
Black
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
David Koma Rhinestone Feather Long Gloves in Black & Silver - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS). Self: 60% viscose 35% polyamide 5% elastane Trim: 100% glass. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Rhinestone-embellished jersey gloves. DAVF-WA12. PF24DKGLOVES06. About the designer: David Koma is a Georgian born London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the body contouring silhouette. After studying fine art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at age 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to attend Central St Martins College of Art. Koma’s fascination with the female form has resulted in a consistent body conscious theme, creating strong architectural shapes.
Details
David Koma Rhinestone Feather Long Gloves in Black & Silver - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS). Self: 60% viscose 35% polyamide 5% elastane Trim: 100% glass. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Rhinestone-embellished jersey gloves. DAVF-WA12. PF24DKGLOVES06. About the designer: David Koma is a Georgian born London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the body contouring silhouette. After studying fine art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at age 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to attend Central St Martins College of Art. Koma’s fascination with the female form has resulted in a consistent body conscious theme, creating strong architectural shapes.
David Koma Rhinestone Feather Long Gloves in Black & Silver - Black. Size L (also in M, S, XS). Self: 60% viscose 35% polyamide 5% elastane Trim: 100% glass. Made in Italy. Dry clean only. Rhinestone-embellished jersey gloves. DAVF-WA12. PF24DKGLOVES06. About the designer: David Koma is a Georgian born London based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the body contouring silhouette. After studying fine art in St Petersburg and showing his first collection at age 15, Koma moved to London in 2003 to attend Central St Martins College of Art. Koma’s fascination with the female form has resulted in a consistent body conscious theme, creating strong architectural shapes.